by Oscar Cabrero/ Boxing Contributor
In a long-anticipated showdown, the boxing world is abuzz with excitement as Tyson Fury (33-0-1) and Oleksandr Usyk (21-0-0) have officially signed on to collide in what promises to be an epic battle to determine the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. As initially reported by ESPN, this monumental clash is scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia, with the date set for either December or January.
The journey to this highly-anticipated bout has been marked by negotiations and delays, as the previous round of talks fell apart in March over a dispute regarding the purse split.
Ultimately, Fury opted to face former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in October, while Usyk secured a victory over Daniel Dubois in August. These interim bouts, though intriguing, were mere stepping stones on the path to the heavyweight collision that fans around the world have long yearned for.
Fury’s journey to this mega-fight was highlighted by his consecutive victories over Deontay Wilder, securing the WBC heavyweight title. On the other hand, Usyk’s rise saw him overcome Anthony Joshua in two epic battles, conquering the WBO, WBA, and IBF titles. As the boxing landscape shifts towards undisputed championship bouts, the impending clash between Fury and Usyk marks a pivotal moment in the sport’s history. It promises to be an event that will captivate audiences worldwide and settle the debate over who truly deserves to be called the undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.